A public land stewardship cleanup event.
Saturday, March 29th, 2025, 9:00 AM to 12 PM.
At this cleanup, Trash No Land teams up with Minuteman Ammunition and Sporting Systems of Vancouver, to give you an opportunity to help save recreational target shooting on our public lands.
Prizes are being offered by Sporting Systems and Minuteman Ammo in support of Trash No Land. While the raffle prizes are free to all volunteers, they ask you to support Trash No Land with a donation at the event or the link below.
Sign-up Below to Volunteer!
Presented by: Trash No Land, Minuteman Ammo, LLC & Sporting Systems Vancouver.
Meeting Location: Yacolt Burn State Forest on the L1500 Rd, 1 mile East of the intersection of NE Rawson Rd & L1000 Rd, on the L1500 Rd in Clark Co. WA.
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4MauYtPXvSg6uvfcA
GPS: 45°43’05.5″N 122°19’01.2″W
When: Meet at 9 AM at the Arrowhead Pit. Event concludes at 12:30 PM.
Bring outdoor clothing and gloves. If you have them, bring rakes, shovels, trash pickers and/or magnet tools.
Sign-in and safety meeting at 9 AM with morning coffee, treats and good conversation with people you’ll be glad to meet.
Cleanup until 12 PM.
Lunch & Free Raffle 12 Noon: A Volunteer Appreciation lunch sponsored by Trash No Land and raffle prizes sponsored by Minuteman Ammo & Sporting Systems.
12:30 PM Event Concludes. You are welcome to recreate in the Yacolt Burn as you wish.
All are welcome! We recommend children be of age 12 or older and be under adult supervision as there may be hazardous materials and sharp objects.
Firearm Policy:Handling or use of a firearm during event hours is not allowed at our events and is not an official part of our events. You may recreate as you wish after the event concludes.
Trash Disposal by: WA Dept of Natural Resources
Event Inspired by: Kyle Nelson, of Nelson Munitions, Vancouver. Type 01 FFL.
Please RSVP below to volunteer!
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Sporting Systems website: https://sporting-systems.com/ We advocate for your right as an American to bear arms. We’ve represented our community across the state of Washington.